CCG continues to conduct two-way research on corporate globalization, the "go global" movement and inwards investment. Our research includes topics including U.S.-China trade, international trade, inbound investment, outbound investment and digital trade in an international context.
CCG is constantly looking for more ways to promote global free trade and has taken the lead in promoting China's participation in the CPTPP and publishing a series of relevant research reports. In addition, CCG's research team compiles and publishes the only Chinese blue book report on the globalization of Chinese enterprises: Chinese Enterprises Globalization, published by China Academy of Social Sciences Press.
CCG has also published a series of books on the globalization of enterprises in both English and Chinese, including Report on Development of Overseas Chinese Entrepreneurs, Rising Tide: 40 Years of Chinese Enterprises Going Global, China Goes Global and The Globalization of Chinese Enterprises. CCG also holds the China Outbound-inbound Forum, the most influential forum in China focusing on the development and globalization of enterprises.
CCG has set up several sub-forums on international issues related to international trade and investment, gathering leaders of multinational enterprises, ambassadors to China, former government officials, heads of international organizations and chambers of commerce, experts from top international think tanks and other influential people from home and abroad. In-depth discussion with renowned scholars has helped to develop the event into a high-end international forum for promoting the globalization of enterprises.
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CCG New Book The Challenge of “Going Out” released
This book, part of the prestigious Chinese Enterprise Globalization Series, which ispublished by the renowned international publisher Springer Nature, is now available worldwide. Edited by Dr. Henry Huiyao Wang and Dr. Mabel Lu Miao, this series is dedicated to the in-depth study of Chinese enterprises and their pivotal role in globalization.
September 14 , 2024 -
Wang Huiyao: U.S. and China Should Seek a Truce in Tech Cold War
It would be easy to dismiss the Trump administration’s campaign against Chinese apps TikTok and WeChat as part of an election strategy to attack China from all angles. The moves, however, as well as China’s counter-response, are contributing to a deeper problem at the heart of the global economy — one that can’t be resolved unless the world’s two biggest economies work together.
September 02 , 2020 -
Andy Mok: There’s a great future in China and services. Think about it
Photo taken on Aug. 17, 2020 shows the temporary outdoor venue of China International Fair for Trade in Services in Beijing, capital of China. /Xinhua
September 01 , 2020 -
Laurence Brahm: ‘Decoupling’ means one planet, two worlds
Twenty years ago, the ritzy five-star hotels of Beijing were hosting conferences every week on globalization, holding out a promise it could bring us all together and that barriers on trade and investment would be coming down. Businessmen, accountants, investment bankers and lawyers crowded during coffee breaks, and we all felt the buzz of something bigger than us that would somehow make the world more integrated and whole.
August 11 , 2020 -
Wang Huiyao: In an age of Globalization 4.0, no country can stand aloof
The 55th Munich Security Conference was held from February 15 to 17. This conference, known as “Davos in the defense field,” has now developed into one of the important annual forums in the field of international strategy and security. It is an important platform for senior defense officials and experts of various countries to state their positions and exchange views on major international security issues.
June 11 , 2019